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HPS-032 - Development and evolution of a clinical pharmacist-managed clinic at an academic medical center in the United States as a component of anticoagulation stewardship
- At: Copenhagen (Denmark) (2025)
- Type: Poster
- Poster code: HPS-032
- By: SHAPIRO, Nancy (University Of Illinois Chicago Retzky College Of Pharmacy, United States)
- Co-author(s): Dr Nancy Shapiro (University Of Illinois Chicago Retzky College Of Pharmacy, Chicago, United States)
Dr. Nina Huynh (University Of Illinois Chicago Retzky College Of Pharmacy, Chicago, United States)
Dr. John Garofalo (University Of Illinois Chicago Retzky College Of Pharmacy, Chicago, United States)
Dr. Andrew Donnelly (University Of Illinois Chicago Retzky College Of Pharmacy, Chicago, United States)
Dr. Robert Danziger (University of Illinois Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Chicago, United States)
Dr. Ellen Uppuluri (University Of Illinois Chicago Retzky College Of Pharmacy, Chicago, United States)
Dr. Conny Mei (University Of Illinois Chicago Retzky College Of Pharmacy, Chicago, United States)
Dr. Lauren Wilcox (University Of Illinois Chicago Retzky College Of Pharmacy, Chicago, United States)
Dr. Dominika Kulka (University Of Illinois Chicago Retzky College Of Pharmacy, Chicago, United States)
Dr. Edith Nutescu (University Of Illinois Chicago Retzky College Of Pharmacy, Chicago, United States) - Abstract:
Introduction
In 1996, the UIC Retzky College of Pharmacy and University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System (UI Health) established the Antithrombosis Clinic (ATC), a clinical pharmacist-managed, ambulatory patient care service. The goals were to maximize the benefits of antithrombotic therapy, reduce drug-related complications and.. The access to the whole abstract and if available the presentation file is available to FIP members and to congress participants of that specific congress.
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